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'''Southeast Coius''' is a region of the continent [[Coius]], located in its southeast. It has x countries in it, with a population of x, and a wide variety of languages and religions, both indigenous and non-indigenous; these include {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} | '''Southeast Coius''' is a region of the continent [[Coius]], located in its southeast. It has x countries in it, with a population of x, and a wide variety of languages and religions, both indigenous and non-indigenous; these include {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, {{wp|Standard Tibetan|Tinzan}} and [[Ziba language|Ziba]], and [[Badi]], [[Irfan]], and [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] respectively. It is comprised primarily of developing countries with a history of colonialism; most of the region was [[Estmere|Estmerish]], [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] or [[Werania|Weranian]] at some time, but it mostly became independent after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. | ||
Southeast Coius is bordered by [[Bahia]] to the north and [[South Coius]] to the south while on the east it is bordered by the waters of the [[Banfura Sea]]. Geographically, Southeast Coius tends to be mountainous on the south and the island of [[Terangau]] while large plains and lower mountain ranges connect the region with [[Bahia]] to the north. With a mostly tropical climate, the region enjoys of a wide diversity on its flora and fauna | Southeast Coius is bordered by [[Bahia]] to the north and [[South Coius]] to the south while on the east it is bordered by the waters of the [[Banfura Sea]]. Geographically, Southeast Coius tends to be mountainous on the south and the island of [[Terangau]] while large plains and lower mountain ranges connect the region with [[Bahia]] to the north. With a mostly tropical climate, the region enjoys of a wide diversity on its flora and fauna. | ||
The region covers about 8,250,000/km<sup>2</sup> and has a population of | The region covers about 8,250,000/km<sup>2</sup> and has a population of about 250 million people which makes it one of the most populous regions in [[Coius]] and [[Kylaris]]. While the region has maintained itself as cultural and ethnically diverse, recent development and globalisation have raised concern over the lost of traditional costumes, however, despite long colonial rules, the region has maintained a large tradition over its native languages. In modern days, the region has maintained an active role on the foreign relations scene of the continent and an approach to have closer ties with nations of [[South Coius]] with [[Tinza]] being a member of the [[Council for Mutual Security and Development]]. While democracy, economic freedom, human development and social inequality are regional issues, significant advances were made in the last decades accompanied of a stable economic growth. | ||
==List of countries and territories== | ==List of countries and territories== | ||
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Revision as of 04:46, 6 July 2020
Area | 8,250,000 square kilometres |
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Population | 371,816,527 |
Population density | 45/km2 |
Religions | Badi, Irfan, Satyism, Solarian Catholicism |
Demonym | Southeast Coian |
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Dependencies | |
Unrecognised states | Heijiang |
Southeast Coius is a region of the continent Coius, located in its southeast. It has x countries in it, with a population of x, and a wide variety of languages and religions, both indigenous and non-indigenous; these include Estmerish, Tinzan and Ziba, and Badi, Irfan, and Solarian Catholicism respectively. It is comprised primarily of developing countries with a history of colonialism; most of the region was Estmerish, Gaullican or Weranian at some time, but it mostly became independent after the Great War.
Southeast Coius is bordered by Bahia to the north and South Coius to the south while on the east it is bordered by the waters of the Banfura Sea. Geographically, Southeast Coius tends to be mountainous on the south and the island of Terangau while large plains and lower mountain ranges connect the region with Bahia to the north. With a mostly tropical climate, the region enjoys of a wide diversity on its flora and fauna.
The region covers about 8,250,000/km2 and has a population of about 250 million people which makes it one of the most populous regions in Coius and Kylaris. While the region has maintained itself as cultural and ethnically diverse, recent development and globalisation have raised concern over the lost of traditional costumes, however, despite long colonial rules, the region has maintained a large tradition over its native languages. In modern days, the region has maintained an active role on the foreign relations scene of the continent and an approach to have closer ties with nations of South Coius with Tinza being a member of the Council for Mutual Security and Development. While democracy, economic freedom, human development and social inequality are regional issues, significant advances were made in the last decades accompanied of a stable economic growth.
List of countries and territories
Country or territory | Area (km2) |
Population |
Density (/km2) |
GDP (nominal), Int$ (2019) |
GDP (nominal) per capita, Int$ (2019) |
GDP (PPP), Int$ (2019) |
GDP (PPP) per capita, Int$ (2019) |
HDI (2018 report) | Capital |
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Dezevau | 1,834,685 | 129,899,450 | 70.8/km2 | $1.584 trillion | $12,194 | $2.715 trillion | $20,899 | 0.850 | Bazadavo |
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Nouvel Anglet | |||||||||
Terangau | 430,008 | 31,647,000 | 73.6/km² | $1.387 trillion | $29,391 | 0.901 | Ankapeng | ||
Tinza | 1,668,477 | 112,261,345 | 67/km2 | $593.750 billion | $13,982 | 0.696 | Ladumra |